Dead Island 2 Announced, Coming Spring 2015

Dead Island 2 Announced, Coming Spring 2015

Same lousy zombie game, but now with Jack Black!

Ryan Kerns by Ryan Kerns on Jun 09, 2014 @ 10:29 PM (Staff Bios)
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Making me think for a second we would be seeing Resident Evil 7 at Sony's press conference... instead we got Dead Island 2. Strange that the game isn't actually called Dead Island 3, considering we recently got the Dead Island sequel, Dead Island Riptide. Of course that game was absolutely horrible, so maybe they want people to forget about it... along with the even worse Ride to Hell: Retribution
 
The game is still quite a surprise if Techland is also developing the zombie free-running game Dying Light and the first person RPG Hellraid. Maybe if your last couple games were really bad... perhaps don't stretch your team out on three games at once. 
 
The trailer is entirely CG, so how bad this game will actually be is still a matter of debate. It does apparently have Jack Black in it for whatever reason.The game is confirmed for Xbox One, PC, and PS4... with some kind of exclusive content being on the PS4 version... maybe something that isn't terrible. 
 

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